Category Archives: Past Events

December 1, 2019 – Show 2:30pm – Tickets $20

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November 29, 2019 – Show at 7:00pm – Tickets $10

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November 28, 2019 – Doors 7:30pm – Show 8:00pm – Tickets $10

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December 11, 2019 – Doors 7:30pm – Show 8:00pm – PWYC

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November 23, 2019 – Doors 7:30pm – Show 8:00pm – Tickets $15/PWYC

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November 22, 2019 – Doors 7:30pm – Show 8:30pm – Tickets $15

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September 20, 2019 – Doors 7:30 – Show 8:00 – Tickets $15

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September 26, 2019 – Doors 7:30PM – Show 8PM – Tickets $10

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Every Monday 12:00-1:00 PM Cost: $10-15 suggested donation. Spend an hour tuning up and tuning in. We’ll explore various relaxing sounding exercises as well as chants and simple songs. This group is intended to give you a sense of calm & grounding to get you through the week, along with the energetic lift that comes with vocalizing together in a group. Offered weekly! Payment is by donation ($10-15 suggested/pwyc), and you’re welcome to join us each Monday, or on a drop-in basis. Registration: No pre-registration necessary. You can email me (jane@janelewis.ca) so I have your contact information in case of schedule changes. Otherwise, just show up at Silence *no later than noon* on the Monday of your choice.

Doors at 6:30 PM Event at 7:00 PM, beginning at Silence, 46 Essex Street, Guelph Tickets $25 available at Eventbrite. Silence gratefully acknowledges funding from the Canada Council for the Arts, the Guelph Community Foundation’s Musagetes Fund and the International Institute for Critical Studies in Improvisation. The Crossing Project is a collaboration between Silence, the Guelph Black Heritage Society and the Art Gallery of Guelph. The event is a musical and community-oriented acknowledgement of the millions of Africans who were abducted and enslaved during the trans-Atlantic slave trade (approximately 1526-1867). Through perseverance and courage, many families and individuals moved up the Underground Railroad and settled in the Guelph area. The event includes a transformative journey towards a common knowledge about the Guelph community and its historical roots, featuring the musical talents of Andrew Craig and Tabby Johnson; a creative multimedia exhibition by the Art Gallery of Guelph and the Guelph Black…

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